How do you differentiate #f(x)= (3x+1)^4(2x-3)^3 # using the product rule?
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Explanation:
This problem actually involves two rules: the product rule, and the chain rule. But first, let's just focus on the product rule. The general equation for this is:
Now, we just plug in everything:
The problem arises at the fact that your two functions are actually compositions of functions. For example,
So first, we do the outermost function (in this case
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Now, for the second one:
Again, same process. Derivative of the outside, then multiply by derivative of the inside:
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We're done! Now, we just go ahead and plug these back into the product rule equation we got for our final answer:
You could foil out some stuff here, but in my opinion, it's really just more work. Easier to leave it as is.
Hope that helped :)